Hi there, hopefully this is the right address to send this report to. Apologies if it's not.
Many images below http://murphy.debian.org/lists/ -- for example, http://murphy.debian.org/lists/debian-user-french/debian-user-french-distabs-months.png -- are sent out with a Content-type: header of image/png, but the content is actually of type image/gif. Given the end of the url, the Content-type: header is a reasonable guess by the server; I presume the problem is that whatever creates the images does the equivalent of "mv image.gif image.png" instead of "convert image.gif image.png". The fix is presumably either to change the names of the created images to .gif, or to create them in (or convert them to) png format. The browser "dillo" does not display the images as they currently are, presumably because it decides that they are malformed pngs, since it believes the HTTP header. All the best, f -- Francis Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED]